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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: Well I guess that I upset the good doctor.. [View all]madfloridian
(88,117 posts)50. Don't get me started on the both sides do it.
There's one group pretending to be Bernie supporters which is being outed I hear...so not all is as it seems.
However I have been here thru 4 primaries, and I have never seen anything like it.
The party chair has all along been openly standing with one candidate...the local parties that run the caucuses and the primaries are...as it is here in FL....staunch Hilllary supporters in most cases.
The media has declared Hillary the winner when many many states have not voted.
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The country is a lot better with a lot more of Big Pharma $$ in HIS pocket
riderinthestorm
Mar 2016
#26
The Super Delegates are to influence who the party nominates in case the people are wrong.
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#17
If superdelegates win for Hillary, I'm turning my back on American Democracy. nt
retrowire
Mar 2016
#18
Noo... There are other forms of democracy where one vote actually means one vote.
retrowire
Mar 2016
#25
Super delegates don't "represent people" but the winner of the primary should.
Loudestlib
Mar 2016
#49